KCET, UG-NEET 2024 choice entry date extended to September 4; KEA offers four options
Anu Parthiban | September 3, 2024 | 08:52 PM IST | 1 min read
KCET, Karnataka NEET UG first round seat allotment results 2024 were declared for engineering, pharmacy, medical, dental, and other courses at cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has extended choice entry date for first round KCET and Karnataka NEET UG seat allotment. Candidates who have not confirmed the first phase Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) and NEET counselling allotment will be able to exercise the options before 12 noon on September 4; failing which allotted seats will be withdrawn. The KCET choice entry facility can be accessed through the official website, cetonline.karnataka.gov.in.
The KCET, UG-NEET seat confirmation window was scheduled to close today, however, it has been extended by a day. The KEA is expected to announce the second round counselling schedule to fill the remaining seats in the participating colleges. It had earlier uploaded course-wise cut-offs for engineering, medical, agriculture, pharmacy and other courses.
Candidates who are satisfied with the allotment will have to login using their registration number and login credentials to download the KCET seat allotment. They will have to pay the required fees and report to the allotted college.
KCET, UG-NEET allotment choices
No extension of time will be given for candidates who fail to report to the allotted college after paying the fees. “Such seats shall revert back to the pool and fee paid by them will be forfeited,” the KEA said.
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KCET first round counselling - choices |
Fee payment |
Options |
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Choice 1 |
Should pay fees |
If satisfied with the allotment, candidates will have to pay fees and report to the allotted college with all required documents. |
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Choice 2 |
UG-NEET - should pay fees Engineering, pharmacy, other courses - need not pay fees in first round |
If satisfied with the allotted seat but prefer to be considered for higher options submitted. |
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Choice 3 |
Need not pay fees. Need not pay caution deposit for dental and AYUSH courses. |
If not satisfied with the allotment but wishes to be considered for higher preference. |
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Choice 4 |
No need to pay fees |
If not satisfied and wishes to exit from the counselling process. |
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